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Donate $1.5 to EFF for every $1 spent on movies, music, etc.?
9 points by backprojection on Jan 21, 2012 | hide | past | favorite | 6 comments
I don't really feel like boycotting the movie or music industry is really practical - the entertainment industry isn't _really_ a free market in the sense that if your favorite artist is on label X and you really hate label X, you're generally out of luck, unless you pirate, but I really don't have the patience to pirate things.

Should I be justified in having a clear conscience by donating $1.5 to the EFF for every $1 spent on movies, music, etc.? Is the EFF really the anti-evil-media-corporation?




A nice side effect is that you'll probably buy fewer DVDs, because the effective cost would be $37.50 instead of $15.


As a non-US citizen, I am seriously considering donating EFF in hope to stop US imposing its' law on the rest of the world.

Thoughts? Has any non-USA citizen donated to EFF before?


I don't see how this could be a bad thing.


It could be bad if I spent the same amount at the EFF-equivalent of my own country. The problem is that USA might be too powerful and the original EFF would be "taking the fight to their filed."

Just wondering which is more effective.


Evil media corporations also make money from advertising, so add in TV and guess how much they get per advert you watch...


Well.. I already don't have a TV subscription. The only ads that I'm ever really exposed to are from watching The Daily Show online, occasionally, which are so annoying I always just mute.




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